At the moment this is literally a 'feelers out'; nothing at all is planned. However, given sufficient interest, I could almost certainly arrange a venue in Plymouth, and after all, the South West is pretty well stocked with big names (Bob Williams/ASys, Peter Zinoviev/EMS, Peter Forrest)...

What do we think?

(Equally of course, I'd be very willing to travel myself to a meet provided it wasn't too far, and there were lots of synths!)_________________Phineas de Thornley Head

I'd certainly be interested in coming down from London. What timeframe are we talking about, are you thinking in the spring, or sooner?_________________Garret: It's so retro.
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One thing though, I would feel bad about necessarily saying "South West" if the predominant interest were from elsewhere in the country; I'd certainly be prepared to travel also.

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What timeframe are we talking about?

I'd have thought early spring was the most sensible. To be honest, I'm not sure what would be involved, having never attended (let alone suggested) anything like this before.

The object of the exercise from my point of view would be to meet some like minded fellows/fellowessess and try some (mainly modular) equipment which would be otherwise very hard to get to use so I can make a decision on what I'd like to get for myself.

What is usually involved? What would be required over and above a venue?_________________Phineas de Thornley Head

A good question indeed. The difference to me is an afternoon (or one day with travel) versus a weekend (and a place to eat, sleep, etc). I suppose it would depend on how many people wanted to show and what more people think. Personally I'd be fine with a meet, but always open to jam._________________Garret: It's so retro.
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New to the forum but have been hovering for a while. Definitely be interested in both a meet and a jam if possible. Does anyone have any contact with David from Postmodular as it'd be nice to see some of the Harvestman modules up close.

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